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Adam Peake <[log in to unmask]>
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Adam Peake <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 21 Aug 2004 01:44:53 +0900
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At 9:50 AM -0400 8/20/04, Milton Mueller wrote:
>I would like to put some names forward for North America,
>and (more hesitantly) suggest names from some other
>regions.


Milton, couple of days ago you wrote:

At 12:24 PM -0400 8/18/04, Milton Mueller wrote:
>
>This is a very high-level international committee that requires
>seasoned, experienced members who are diplomatic,
>knowledgable, and capable of working in an intensely politicized
>environment.
>


Karl is a nice bloke, but is very far from diplomatic, very stuck in
his views and quite unwilling to compromise. On the contrary, I think
he was a very poor communicator while on the board (when did he
bother to communicate with the NCUC list? Perhaps you are thinking of
the private BWG?)

Bad idea.

Thanks,

Adam



>North America
>Tech: Karl Auerbach.
>http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/karl.html
>For the technical side, Karl Auerbach strikes me as a person who
>is good to recommend. Karl has deep experience in Internet governance
>and is known as an independent but constructive critic of ICANN
>who served responsibly on its Board as an elected member.
>Karl also has a deep understanding of the technical issues.
>One thing I appreciate a lot about him is his commitment to
>accountability, for example staying in constant communication
>with individuals and constituency groups while on the board and
>maintaining an open, running commentary on board activities on
>his web site.

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